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Elon Musk and Mars - the only constant love story we have in our lives. Elon has never shied away from expressing his love for the red planet and his hopes of one day managing to go and live there. We all thought this was a one-sided love story, but we couldn't have been more wrong.
Mars also loves Elon back!
Both of them have been flirting on Instagram and all I want to say is we finally will get a happy ending in this love story, that too just in time for Valentine's Day. It couldn't have been more perfect, tbh.
It all started with Mars rejecting someone because it just wants Elon, of course.
I don't want you. Only Elon. https://t.co/NKxpkQQRyf
— Mars (@4thFromOurStar) February 8, 2019
Well, we all know Elon's answer to this.
I want you too baby https://t.co/Lxi0LQz5rc
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) February 8, 2019
And thus, a romance blossomed.
Then, Mars got right down to business and asked him to come over. Bold move, but it's required.
When are you coming over babe? https://t.co/Vw8zjksfWi
— Mars (@4thFromOurStar) February 8, 2019
Elon decided to play a little hard to get and asked for some 'hot pics'.
Send me hot pics & I'll be right over ð https://t.co/ld2VDbF0Wh
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) February 9, 2019
How could Mars say no to that? The kiss emoji adds a good touch.
ð pic.twitter.com/PvM6Odf19y
— Mars (@4thFromOurStar) February 9, 2019
Is that a no nut November joke, Elon?
ð thank goodness it's not November https://t.co/ius8kAptiC
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) February 9, 2019
For real?
Kinda does make me wanna ð¥ tbh
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) February 11, 2019
Okay, so what we've learned right now from this interaction - Elon and Mars like each other, they exchange 'hot pics', and the 'hot pic' makes Elon nut. What an educational day we've had!
While everything is good, Pornhub offered him some help with the last part.
May I assist you?
— Pornhub ARIA (@Pornhub) February 11, 2019

The whole world knows about Elon Musk and his obsession with Mars. While he hopes to travel to Mars someday, NASA's InSight lander successfully touched down yesterday, after completing a 6-month long journey. InSight was launched on May 5 and travelled approximately 480 million kms before landing on the surface of Mars.
Have you ever seen a spacecraft spread its solar wings? @NASAInSight will need to perform the critical task of deploying its solar arrays to power the mission. We expect to get data confirmation this evening. About the #MarsLanding milestones: https://t.co/vnmkKY2MUs pic.twitter.com/3Wx1mvRFvD
— NASA (@NASA) November 27, 2018
After its touch down, NASA tweeted this picture with the caption "Wish you were here! @NASAInSight sent home its first photo after #MarsLanding: InSight's view is a flat, smooth expanse called Elysium Planitia, but its workspace is below the surface, where it will study Mars' deep interior."
ð¸ Wish you were here! @NASAInSight sent home its first photo after #MarsLanding: InSight's view is a flat, smooth expanse called Elysium Planitia, but its workspace is below the surface, where it will study Mars' deep interior. pic.twitter.com/3EU70jXQJw
— NASA (@NASA) November 26, 2018
Soon after, the first clear photo of the planet was relayed to Earth by the Mars Odyssey orbiter, "Our Mars Odyssey orbiter phoned home, relaying news from @NASAInSight indicating its solar panels are open & collecting sunlight on the Martian surface. Also in the dispatch: this snapshot from the lander's arm showing the instruments in their new home."
Our Mars Odyssey orbiter phoned home, relaying news from @NASAInSight indicating its solar panels are open & collecting sunlight on the Martian surface. Also in the dispatch: this snapshot from the lander's arm showing the instruments in their new home: https://t.co/WygR5X2Px4 pic.twitter.com/UwzBsu8BNe
— NASA (@NASA) November 27, 2018
Since then, NASA has been posting pictures on social media of the planet and the spacecraft opening its solar panels, through which it can recharge its batteries.
Aaah...soaking up the Sun with my solar panels. ð After a long flight, and thrilling #MarsLanding, it feels great to get a good stretch and recharge my batteries. (Like, literally.) It's just what I'll need to really start getting in tune with #Mars. https://t.co/yse3VEst3G pic.twitter.com/LpsiI0KNNz
— NASAInSight (@NASAInSight) November 27, 2018
These pictures and a few more that are expected to be relayed back in the following days, will surely excite Musk and everyone else, who want to travel to Mars or want to explore the red planet in detail. InSight will now begin its two-year mission as the first spacecraft designed to explore the deep interior of another world.
Technology truly is developing at a speed 10x faster than Usain Bolt. We can't believe we are looking at the surface of one planet, while sipping tea sitting on a bean bag in another planet.

When you think of Elon Musk, the first word that probably comes to your mind is Mars.
The guy is obsessed with that planet and we all know he hopes to go there one day. Actually, he doesn't just hope, he knows he'll be going to Mars one day and if anyone can make that happen, it's Elon himself.
Talking about this to Axios, he named the odds – a 70% chance – that he will live long enough to ride one of his SpaceX rockets and explore the red planet. But, there's a catch; even with the chance of him going to Mars is so high, there's also a “good chance” of him not surviving.
He said, “We've recently made a number of breakthroughs that I... am just really fired up about.” With excitement, he said, “I'm talking about moving there.”
However, he's not dumb, obviously, and is fully aware of all the risks involved in such a project.
He went on, “Your probability of dying on Mars is much higher than on Earth. There's a good chance of death.” When, or if, he expects to work “nonstop to build the base” he said, “There will not be much time for leisure. And even after doing all this, it's a very harsh environment. So … there's a good chance you die there.We think you can come back but we're not sure. Now, does that sound like an escape hatch for rich people?”
But, he's not one to back down. He said, “There's lots of people who climb mountains. People die on Mount Everest all the time. They still like doing it for the challenge.”
But, dying in space or upon arriving at the red planet is not the first issue people will have to deal with. Turns out, almost all of won't even be able to afford this journey of a lifetime as the ticket to Mars would easily cost a couple hundred thousand dollars.
So, if anyone wants to go to Mars with Elon Musk, they should probably start saving up now.

When we were 17 we were simply taking tuitions, painstakingly studying for boards and our days were all about lurking in bed and finding an excuse to bunk school. However, it is 2018 and teenagers today are super sharp, except that Alyssa Carson is sharper than your average teenager. She is all set to go to MARS in 2033 and is an essential part of MARS One, the mission that is preparing to settle humans on the planet.
So grateful for the past few days to be doing final frontier space suit egress testing out of an Orion capsule. Thankful to the amazing team and everyone involved! Can't wait till next time
A post shared by Alyssa Carson (@nasablueberry) on Apr 16, 2018 at 9:06am PDT
Behind me is the original LEM design that later got changed! So much fun speaking to girls at Cradle of Aviation and working with Microsoft on this project
A post shared by Alyssa Carson (@nasablueberry) on Mar 17, 2018 at 12:09pm PDT
Alyssa is the youngest person to graduate from the Advanced Space Academy. She is the only person to have completed the NASA Passport Program, and has even completed all three NASA space camps in Turkey, US and Canada.
Shallow Water Egress Training blindfolded. Day 1 a success
A post shared by Alyssa Carson (@nasablueberry) on Apr 8, 2018 at 2:47pm PDT
Looking forward to be speaking at the Women's Conference
A post shared by Alyssa Carson (@nasablueberry) on Mar 22, 2017 at 8:03am PDT
She was chosen as one of the seven ambassadors for Mars One, which is a mission meant to establish humans so they can settle on the planet. She also graduated the Advance Possum Academy in 2016.
Honored to lead the Pledge of Allegiance in the Senate & be presented in the House chambers at the LA Capital
A post shared by Alyssa Carson (@nasablueberry) on May 23, 2017 at 4:10pm PDT
Great time at The Mars Generation Movie premiere
A post shared by Alyssa Carson (@nasablueberry) on Jan 20, 2017 at 10:58pm PST
Alyson always wanted to be an astronaut and had decided her fate when she was only 3 years old. She has also completed her formal education and is fluent in English, Spanish, Chinese and French. The young teenager even has a TED talk dedicated to her journey!
If this is not what you call cool, then I don't know what is cool!